| ▲ | tempodox 14 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
But less decent people can’t resist the dark pattern of using $x.99 prices everywhere. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | mulmen 14 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
At big retailers the price tag code indicates what type of price it is. For example the last digits can mean: 0: full 9: sale 8: reduced 7: clearance (item will not restock) I forget the exact system Sears used but we could tell at a glance if a deal was really “good”. I’m curious if Sears and WalMart used different systems and if WalMart exploited knowledge of the Sears system to signal better prices to shoppers. Like a full WalMart price being .97 and clearance being .94. | |||||||||||||||||
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